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  Mt. Everest 2005: Team Honda Summit Pictures!


Mr. Takeshi Kodama on the summit of Everest

Update: Update: 02nd June, 2005: All summiteers of Team Honda Everest 2005 arrived safely at Base Camp around 14:30 Hrs. All of them are physically good condition, will take rest and depart from Base camp on 4th June on the way to Syangboche and schedule to fly back to Kathmandu on 7 June.

Mr. Shigeki Imoto and Mr. Da Nurbu Sherpa

Update: It is official: As per the report of Liaison officer and Team Leader, the following 1 member  and 1 High Altitude Worker of  2005 Team Honda Everest  Expedition 2005 team has been successful to scale 8848 meter high Mt. Everest on 31st May, 2005 at 9:40 am.

31st May, 2005 at 7:55

1.  Mr. Takeshi Kodama (31 Yrs.)   , Member, Student, Hokkaido, Japan

2.  Mr. Pasang Rinji Sherpa (29 Yrs), High Altitude Worker, Juving VDC-1, Solu, Nepal

31st May, 2005 at 9:40

3   Mr. Shigeki Imoto (42 Yrs), Member, Business, Tokyo, Japan

4.  Mr. Da Nurbu Sherpa (28 Yrs), High Altitude Worker, Juving VDC-1, Solu, Nepal

The  3 members  Team Honda Everest Expedition  team was permitted to climb 8848 m. high Mt. Everest from South East Ridge for the period of 75 days from 22nd March, 2005 under the leadership of Mr. Michihiro Honda of Japan.

The handling agency of the Expedition Team is  Himalayan Treasure Trekking (Pvt. Ltd.)   Kathmandu  Nepal.

Team Members:

1. Mr. Michihiro HONDA (66) - Team Leader

2. Mr. Shigeki IMOTO (42) - Deputy Team Leader

3. Mr. Takeshi KODAMA (30) - Member

BC Manager Takafumi Tatsuno

Mr. Ngatemba Sherpa, who made a 10th successful of ascent on Mt Everest is climbing with this team.

Sherpa Staff Name of "Team Honda Everest 2005"

1. Ngatemba Sherpa - 10 Times Everest Summiteer

2. Lhakpa Nuru Sherpa - 1 Time Everest Summiteer

3. Danurbu Sherpa - 5 Times Everest Summiteer

4. Pasang Rinji Sherpa - 3 Times Everest Summiteer

5. Doma Chhiri Sherpa - Up to 8000m

6. Nima Tendi Sherpa - Up to 7000m

7. Furtemba Sherpa - Up to 7000m

8. Dendi Sherpa - 7000m

Update 5/19/2005: The Team Honda already departed to Camp 3 from Camp 2 this morning. (Note Team Honda has a camp 5!)

Update 5/18/2005: Team Honda Everest 2005 - New plans for summit on 22nd May.

19th May C2 to C3

20th May C3 to C4

21st May C4 to C5

21st May 21:00 PM start for summit from C5 and back for C4

23rd C4 to C2

24th C2 to BC

And in this morning, all of the Sherpa team going up to C2 they will join and join with the Team Honda around afternoon.

Update 5/11/2005: Due to the strong wind they postponed the summit date as follows. Now, their summit date is on 20th May.

Latest schedule received from our BC Manager Takafumi Tatsuno at Everest Base Camp today.

 

5-12: BC to C1

5-13: C1 stay (Acclimatization)

5-14: C1 to C2

5-15: C2 stay (Acclimatization)

5-16: C2 to C3

5-17: C3 to C4

5-18: C4 stay (Acclimatization)

5-19: C4 to C5

5-20: C5 to Summit and back to C4

5-21: C4 to C2

5-22: C2 to BC

Japanese team "Team Honda Everest 2005" led by Mr Michihiro Honda (66) departed to Everest Base camp on 23 March. A three members team is permitted to climb Mt. Everest from normal route. During their expedition they will set up camp V near balcony and supposed to attempt the top of the world around mid of May 2005.

A team member Mr Shigeki IMOTO, who have already made a successful attempt from the difficult route North-East ridge in 11 May 1995.

Team Members:

1. Mr. Michihiro HONDA (66) - Team Leader

2. Mr. Shigeki IMOTO (42) - Deputy Team Leader

3. Mr. Takeshi KODAMA (30) - Member

BC Manager Takafumi Tatsuno

Mr. Ngatemba Sherpa, who made a 10th successful of ascent on Mt Everest is climbing with this team.

Sherpa Staff Name of "Team Honda Everest 2005"

1. Ngatemba Sherpa - 10 Times Everest Summiteer

2. Lhakpa Nuru Sherpa - 1 Time Everest Summiteer

3. Danurbu Sherpa - 5 Times Everest Summiteer

4. Pasang Rinji Sherpa - 3 Times Everest Summiteer

5. Doma Chhiri Sherpa - Upto 8000m

6. Nima Tendi Sherpa - Upto 7000m

7. Furtemba Sherpa - Upto 7000m

8. Dendi Sherpa - 7000m

Updates

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